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has glosseng: A Law Society in current and former Commonwealth jurisdictions is an association of solicitors (effectively the trade organisation for solicitors) which has a regulatory role which includes the right to supervise the training and qualifications of lawyers/solicitors. Where there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors, solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and barristers by a separate Bar council. (In Scotland barristers are called Advocates and are members of and regulated by the Faculty of Advocates.)
lexicalizationeng: Law societies
lexicalizationeng: Law Society
subclass of(noun) an association of practitioners of a given profession
professional association
has instancee/Association of Women Solicitors
has instancee/Birmingham Law Society
has instancee/Fiji Law Society
has instancee/Law Society of Scotland
has instancee/Law Society of Singapore
has instancee/Society of Solicitor Advocates

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